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    Veteran Poster EZWind's Avatar
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    Default Off Topic....avi file problem

    hey...
    having some trouble here trying to play avi files
    ...I've got the Windows media player, Quiktime, Realplayer and a couple other DVD players things that came w/ my Sony Vaio and none of them will work
    ....some will play the audio but not the video track
    ...any suggestions?
    thanx in advance


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    Try with VLC, KMC or DiVX.



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    Eurotrash! Platinum Poster Jericho's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coroner
    Try with VLC, KMC or DiVX.

    Anthoer vote for VLC.
    http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

    If that don't play it, it's probably fukked.


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    despite discovering a number of negative reviews in my research, I opted to go w/ the VLC and it works fine
    ...thanxalot for the heads up, mates


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    We recommend VLC for all our websites play back.



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    if you're on Vista/XP/98 use KMC
    if you're on OSX use VLC

    VLC on windows if not set up correctly will run as the player for online avi videos from websites and crash browsers like firefox


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    i shall throw in another pointless recommendation for VLC

    although i like media player classic better


    Last edited by JHANIAH L0VE Sep 17, 2009 2:00 am

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    i have Divx myself, never had a problem with it, love how easy it is to use, and the keyboard shortcuts it has


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    I use VLC. On the back of another HA Member's recommendation. P.S Anyone know of a good program that can help edit Avi's, like split longer movies into different scenes?



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    Quote Originally Posted by tommymageeshemales2
    I use VLC. On the back of another HA Member's recommendation. P.S Anyone know of a good program that can help edit Avi's, like split longer movies into different scenes?
    http://www.virtualdub.com/



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